Shibani Dandekar has the best response for troll on her Karwa Chauth post; calls them 'nasty'

Updated : Oct 19, 2022 20:41
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Shibani Dandekar, who celebrated her first Karwa Chauth on October 13, was trolled for her post on the occasion.  

The actor and reality TV personality took to Instagram and flaunted her designer mangulsutra. She could be seen wearing a gorgeous red outfit in the pictures and she talked about not fasting on the festival. A section of social media users took a jibe at the actor’s post, saying she cashed in on the festival.  

On Monday, Shibani shared a screenshot posted originally on user Otherwarya's Instagram Stories, which showed a discussion on her Karwa Chauth post.  

One user wrote, ‘Very surprised Shibani Dandekar got on the KC (Karwa Chauth) wagon. Or maybe I should not be surprised… all monetary.’ In response to the users’ DM to herself, Aishwarya, also known as Otherwarya, wrote, ‘Please never be surprised.’  
Otherwarya often shares posts on celebrities and pop culture.  

Reacting to this, Shibani wrote, ‘There is a not so new bully in town.’ She added, ‘My mind is blown by how incredibly nasty people are. Aishwarya you are as nasty as they come. This is how you spend your time? Spreading hate on the internet? At least have the b**s to tag me like I’m going to tag you @otherwarya. P.S. I am stating the obvious. I really do not need life advice from you! How sad that you have become this brave keyword warrior and think we will all sit here and take your bulls** and be silent!’  

Shibani married actor-producer Farhan Akhtar on February 19 in an intimate ceremony. 

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